Abstract: Papers of Jane C. Goodale, an American anthropologist and photographer who conducted ethnographic research on Kaulong-speaking
people of New Britain Island in Papua New Guinea. Goodale studied daily life and customs, identity, gender identity, gender
relations, attitudes towards sexuality and marriage, the ritual of death, and the song performances. The papers largely document
her fieldwork conducted among the Kaulong during three field trips to southwest New Britain (1962-1964, 1967-1968, and 1974).
They are rich in primary ethnographic data and include diaries, field notebooks, typed transcriptions, genealogies, audiorecordings,
color slides, and photographs. Also included are grammars, vocabularies, and linguistic materials for Kaulong and Tok Pisin
languages. A unique part of this collection are color slides (over 240 rolls) and audiorecordings documenting in detail social
life, customs, and song performances of the Kaulong. In addition to ethnographic data, the papers comprise manuscripts of
published and unpublished works, primarily related to Goodale's fieldwork in New Britain, and correspondence with colleagues,
friends, students, editors, granting agencies, and local government officials in Papua New Guinea. Materials related to Goodale's
fieldwork with the Tiwi people of North Australia are not included in the collection. Although the papers span the period
of 1948 to 1997, the bulk of the collection was created between 1962-1974. The papers are arranged in thirteen series: 1)
BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS; 2) UMBI FIELDNOTES, 1962-1964; 3) ANGELEK FIELDNOTES, 1967-1968; 4) ANGELEK FIELDNOTES, 1974; 5) GENEALOGY
NOTES; 6) LINGUISTIC MATERIALS; 7) WRITINGS BY GOODALE; 8) WRITINGS BY OTHERS; 9) TEACHING MATERIALS; 10) SUBJECT FILES; 11)
CORRESPONDENCE; 12) RECORDINGS; and 13) PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS.

Repository:
University of California, San Diego. Geisel Library. Mandeville Special Collections Library.

La Jolla, California 92093-0175

Collection number: MSS 0643

Language of Material:
Collection materials in English

Access

Letters of recommendation located in box 16, folder 21 are restricted until 2029. Master reel-to-reel and cassette audiotapes
in Series 12 are restricted. Researchers must request a listening copy to be produced.

Jane C. Goodale, American anthropologist, photographer, and carver was born on May 18, 1926. Goodale attended Radcliffe College
(B.A., 1948), continued her Ph.D. study at Harvard University (M.A., 1951) and at the University of Pennsylvania (Ph.D., 1959).
She studied with and was influenced by Carlton Steven Coon, A. Irving Hallowell, Loren Eiseley, and Ward Goodenough.

Her first independent fieldwork was at Melville Island in North Australia in 1954, where Goodale stayed for ten months among
the Tiwi and conducted research for her dissertation (1959) and book TIWI WIVES (1971). In 1962, she went to southwest New
Britain with her colleague in anthropology, Ann Chowning, and they conceived a joint fieldwork project. They found two inland
areas with people speaking two distinct Austronesian languages and practicing traditional ways of life and rituals. Goodale
focused on Kaulong-speaking communities and Chowning studied Senseng-speaking people. The study areas were located north
of the administrative headquarters at Kandrian. The initial objective of fieldwork was the holistic ethnographic description
of culture, social, economic, and religious organization, as well as beliefs and practices. With support from the National
Science Foundation, Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, National Institute for Mental Health, National Geographic
Society, and American Council of Learned Societies, Goodale made a total of four visits to New Britain, spending about three
years among the Kaulong people.

During her first visit to the village of Umbi, in 1963-1964, Goodale focused on studying the nature of gender differences
and gender relations and learning Kaulong and Tok Pisin languages. During her second visit to the village of Angelek in 1967-1968,
Goodale studied gender differentiation and attitudes towards sexuality and marriage even more closely and also focused on
politics, the ritual of death, and song performances accompanying rituals. During her final visit to Angelek in 1974, Goodale
continued to study song performances and solely focused on transcribing 300 recorded songs that were in her possession by
that time. With extensive photographic support from the National Geographic Society, Goodale was able to take over 240 rolls
of color slides documenting in detail daily life and customs in Umbi and Angelek. A fair number of slides were later published
in "Blowgun Hunters of the South Pacific" in the NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE (Vol. 129, No. 6, 1966) and in her other books
and articles.

Goodale has published extensively on social life and customs, self-perception, identity, gender identity, and gender relations
among the Tiwi of North Australia and Kaulong people of New Britain Island. Goodale is especially known for her three monographs
TIWI WIVES: A STUDY OF THE WOMEN OF MELVILLE ISLAND OF NORTH AUSTRALIA (1971), TO SING WITH PIGS IS HUMAN: THE CONCEPT OF
PERSON IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA (1995), and THE TWO PARTY-LINE: CONVERSATIONS IN THE FIELD (1996). In addition to books, she has
also published chapters in books, articles, and given numerous conference presentations.

Goodale taught anthropology at Bryn Mawr College from 1961 until her retirement in 1995. She has also taught at the University
of Pennsylvania and at Barnard College, Columbia University. From 1950 to 1961 she was a research assistant at the University
of Pennsylvania Museum.

Jane Goodale is professor emeritus at Bryn Mawr College and resides in Massachusetts.

Scope and Content of Collection

The Jane Goodale Papers document Goodale's fieldwork with the Kaulong speaking people of New Britain Island of Papua New Guinea
conducted in 1962-1964, 1967-1968, and 1974. Goodale studied Kaulong and Tok Pisin languages, the nature of gender differences
and gender relations, attitudes towards sexuality and marriage, the ritual of death, and the song performances accompanying
rituals of Kaulong speaking communities. Well represented in the papers are primary ethnographic data collected in diaries,
field notebooks, notebook typed transcriptions, genealogies, audiorecordings, color slides, and photographs. Also included
are grammars, vocabularies, and other linguistic materials for Kaulong and Tok Pisin languages. Of special value are over
240 rolls of color slides and audiorecordings (99 reel-to-reel tapes and audio cassettes) documenting daily life, customs,
and song performances of the Kaulong. A significant part of the collection are published and unpublished manuscripts, articles,
and conference papers, based on the data generated from the fieldwork in New Britain, and correspondence with colleagues,
friends, students, editors, grant agencies, informants, and local government officials in Papua New Guinea.

The UMBI FIELDNOTES series documents Goodale's fieldwork conducted in the Kaulong village of Umbi on New Britain Island and
is arranged in five subseries: A) Field Notebooks, B) Field Notebook Typescripts, C) Murdock's Human Relations Area Files,
D) Grant Materials, and E) Miscellaneous Materials.

A) The Field Notebooks are arranged chronologically and contain shorthand handwritten notebooks with descriptive observations
of people, daily activities, customs, rituals, genealogical notes, vocabulary lists, notes on song performances, and references
to recorded tapes. The subseries also includes a diary with notes on patrol reports and genealogy and it is placed in the
beginning of the subseries.

B) The Field Notebook Typescripts are arranged chronologically and include one typewritten transcription and two summaries
of the diary.

C) The Murdock's Human Relations Area Files contain typewritten notes extracted from notebooks and compiled by Goodale according
to subject categories described in Murdock's classification system for cultural anthropology. Goodale brought together all
pages dealing with a particular subject or aspect of culture and compiled them preserving the chronological order in which
they appear in notebooks. The files are arranged in numerical order using numbers assigned to subject categories in Murdock's
classification system.

E) The Miscellaneous Materials contain notes on a spherical object (stone artifact) found in Papua New Guinea, meteorological
observations and charts of weather, notes on food eaten in Umbi, notes on fieldwork expenses, and drawings of the plan for
Jane Goodale's house in Umbi.

SERIES 3: ANGELEK FIELDNOTES, 1967-1968

The ANGELEK FIELDNOTES series documents Goodale's first visit to the village of Angelek in New Britain and is arranged in
five subseries: A) Field Notebooks, B) Field Notebook Typescripts, C) Murdock's Human Relations Area Files, D) Grant Materials,
and E) Miscellaneous Materials.

A) The Field Notebooks are arranged chronologically and contain shorthand notebooks with handwritten descriptions of daily
activities, interviews with informants, details from conversations, vocabulary lists, notes on songs, references to tape recordings,
and observations of rituals and customs. The subseries also includes two diaries and Kaulong chronology notes on the history
of the Kaulong speaking region of New Britain.

B) The Field Notebook Typescripts are arranged chronologically and contain typewritten copies of notebooks. The subseries
also includes typescript summaries of diaries and notebooks, and election notes. Typescripts summaries are placed in the
beginning of the subseries and election notes conclude the subseries.

C) The Murdock's Human Relations Area Files contain typewritten notes extracted from notebooks and compiled by Goodale according
to subject categories described in Murdock's classification system for cultural anthropology. The files are arranged in numerical
order using numbers assigned to subject categories in Murdock's classification system.

E) The Miscellaneous Materials subseries contains children's drawings from the village of Angelek.

SERIES 4: ANGELEK FIELDNOTES, 1974

The ANGELEK FIELDNOTES series documents Goodale's second visit to Angelek where she transcribed about 300 audiorecordings
that were in her possession by that time. The series is arranged in four subseries: A) Field Notebooks, B) Field Notebook
Typescripts, C) Murdock's Human Relations Area Files, and D) Grant Materials.

A) The Field Notebooks are arranged chronologically and contain shorthand notebooks with Goodale's notes on daily activities,
interviews with informats regarding music transcriptions, vocabulary lists related to tape recordings, transcriptions of songs,
and references to tapes.

B) The Field Notebook Typescripts are arranged chronologically and contain typewritten copies of notebooks.

C) The Murdock's Human Relations Area Files contain typewritten notes on one subject category from Murdock's classyfication
system - Tillage (241), extracted and compiled by Goodale from notebooks.

The GENEALOGY NOTES series contains notebooks with notes on households, people's names, and kinship charts.

SERIES 6: LINGUISTIC MATERIALS

The LINGUISTIC MATERIALS series documents Goodale's study of Kaulong language in the field and is arranged in three subseries:
A) Kaulong Language Notes, B) Reference Materials, and C) Kaulong Language Dictionaries.

A) The Kaulong Language Notes contain typescripts with vocabulary lists extracted from notebooks and compiled by Goodale.
Vocabulary lists preserve the same order in which they appear in notebooks.

B) The Reference Materials contain photocopies and typescripts with grammar and vocabulary information on Melanesian languages
used by Goodale in New Britain.

C) The Kaulong Language Dictionaries contain compiled and handwritten notebooks of Kaulong-English and English-Kaulong dictionaries
and a box of note cards with Kaulong words along with their meanings in English which are arranged alphabetically.

SERIES 7: WRITINGS BY GOODALE

The WRITINGS BY GOODALE series is arranged in five subseries: A) Books and Chapters in Books, B) Articles, C) Conference
Papers, D) Graduate Papers, and E) Miscellaneous Writings.

A) The Books and Chapters in Books include drafts and production materials for two of Goodale's books, TO SING WITH PIGS IS
HUMAN: THE CONCEPT OF PERSON IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA (1995) and THE TWO-PARTY LINE: CONVERSATION IN THE FIELD (1996). Also included
are her writings for encyclopedias and books authored and edited by others. Materials documenting production of Goodale's
books are placed in the beginning of the subseries and followed by materials related to the production of chapters in books,
which are arranged alphabetically by the title.

B) The Articles subseries includes folders typically containing the reprint and typed drafts of the paper.

D) The Graduate Papers contain two papers one of which was submitted for an anthropology class at Harvard University and another
at the University of Pennsylvania.

E) The Miscellaneous Writings subseries includes unpublished notes on various topics related to fieldwork in New Britain and
a review for a book by Gilbert Herdt.

SERIES 8: WRITINGS BY OTHERS

The WRITINGS BY OTHERS series is in alphabetical order by the last name of the author and arranged in two subseries: A) Articles
and B) Bibliography Cards.

A) The Articles subseries contains typescripts, reprints, or photocopies of articles that were very important for or related
to Goodale's research in Papua New Guinea. The subseries includes unpublished works of Ann Chowning and articles discussing
archaeological findings in New Britain.

The TEACHING MATERIALS series is arranged alphabetically by the folder title and contains course materials related to her
teaching career at Bryn Mawr College such as notes, syllabi, exam questions, and lists of suggested readings.

SERIES 10: SUBJECT FILES

The SUBJECT FILES series is arranged alphabetically by the subject and contains primarily research materials related to Goodale's
fieldwork in New Britain. Included are fieldwork area maps, maps of the South Pacific Islands, maps of open electorates in
Papua New Guinea, and correspondence, notes, newspaper clippings, documents, and memorandums related to the Papua New Guinea
House of Assembly Elections 1968 Study in which Goodale participated while in Papua New Guinea.

The RECORDINGS series documents song performances recorded by Goodale in Umbi and Angelek during her three visits to New Britain
Island. Included are tape transcriptions, notes on tapes, and audiorecordings in reel-to-reel and cassette formats. The
series is arranged in four subseries: A) Umbi Fieldwork Tapes and Notes, 1962-1964, B) Angelek Fieldwork Tapes and Notes,
1967-1968, C) Angelek Fieldwork Tapes and Notes, 1974, and D) Miscellaneous Tapes.

A) The Umbi Fieldwork Tapes and Notes, 1962-1964 subseries, contains an index to tapes and reel-to-reel tapes recorded in
Umbi. The subseries includes 7 source tapes and 2 sets of duplicate tapes. The source tapes are arranged chronologically
with the index to tapes placed in the beginning of the subseries.

B) The Angelek Fieldwork Tapes and Notes, 1967-1968, contain a handwritten and typed index to tapes and notes on tapes, 35
original reel-to-reel tapes recorded in Angelek and 13 reel-to-reel tapes later compiled by Goodale from the originals. Index
to tapes and notes on tapes are placed in the beginning of the subseries, followed by original tapes, and then by compiled
tapes. Both sets of tapes are arranged by the number originally assigned by Goodale to each tape.

C) The Angelek Fieldwork Tapes and Notes, 1974 contain an index to tapes, notes on tapes, 18 cassette tapes compiled by Goodale
from source tapes recorded in Angelek in 1967-1968, 3 cassette tapes compiled from source tapes recorded in Umbi in 1962-1964,
and 15 cassette source tapes recorded in Angelek in 1974. Compiled tapes were created in 1974 and used by Goodale for transcriptions
during her visit to Angelek. The subseries is arranged in numerical order using Goodale's original numbering system. In
the beginning of the subseries are indexes, notes on tapes, followed by series of compiled tapes, and concluded by source
tapes.

The PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS series documents daily life of Kaulong speaking communities in New Britain, as well as regional
costumes, rituals, dance, and song performances. Also included are slides and photographs of other Papua New Guinea regions
and Melanesia Islands. The series is arranged in six subseries: A) Umbi Fieldwork Slides, 1963-1964, B) Angelek Fieldwork
Slides, 1967-1968, C) Selections of Slides Arranged by Topic, 1963-1968, D) Selections of Slides Used in Publications, and
E) Miscellaneous Slides of Melanesia, 1962 and 1987.

A) The Umbi Fieldwork Slides, 1963-1964, were taken during Goodale's fieldwork in Umbi of New Britain Island. The subseries
contains an index to slides and 170 rolls of film. The subseries is arranged numerically using roll numbers assigned by Goodale
with the index to slides placed in the beginning of the subseries.

B) The Angelek Filedwork Slides, 1967-1968, were taken during Goodale's fieldwork in Angelek of New Britain Island. The subseries
contains an index to slides and 29 rolls of film. The subseries is arranged numerically using roll numbers assigned by Goodale
with the index to slides placed in the beginning of the subseries.

C) The Selections of Slides Arranged by Topic, 1963-1987, includes slides from both field trips and from Cruz Illiria to Melanesia
in 1987. The subseries preserves Goodale's original arrangement and includes two series of selections. Each selection in
the series has an assigned number. Selections are grouped by topic and document various aspects of daily life and customs
of Kaulong people.

D) The Selections of Slides Used in Publications includes selections of slides pulled by Goodale primarily for her two books
TWO PARTY LINE and TO SING WITH PIGS IS HUMAN. The slides for TWO-PARTY LINE are placed in the beginning of the subseries
followed by slides for TO SING WITH PIGS, which are grouped by chapters.

E) The Miscellaneous Slides of Melanesia, 1962 and 1987, document Goodale's trip to Melanesia Islands with Cruz Illiria.
The subseries includes color slides and photographs documenting daily activities of trip participants, nature, and Melanesian
people. Also included are slides of Goodale's and Nancy Bower's visit to highland villages in New Britain. The subseries
is arranged alphabetically by the title of the folder.

Indexing Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.

Subjects

Goodale, Jane C.(Jane Carter), 1926- -- Archives

Ethnology -- Papua New Guinea -- West New Britain Province -- Field work

Kaulong (Papua New Guinea people) -- Social life and customs

Sengseng (Papua New Guinea people) -- Social life and customs

West New Britain Province (Papua New Guinea) -- Social life and customs

Papua New Guinea -- Pictorial works

Photographic prints -- Papua New Guinea -- 20th century.

Contributors

Chowning, Martha Ann. -- correspondent

Huntsman, Judith -- correspondent

Tonkinson, Robert -- correspondent

Williams, Nancy M. -- correspondent

Collection Contents

BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS

box 1, folder 1

Curriculum vitae1995 - 1997

Note

Two typescripts.

box 1, folder 2

Articles mentioning Jane Goodale's fieldwork1963 - 1977

Note

Photocopies of newspaper clippings.

UMBI FIELDNOTES, 1962-1964

Field Notebooks

box 1, folder 3

Patrol reports, diary and geneaology1962

Note

July 17 - August 30. 31 pages. Manuscript.

box 1, folder 4

Field Notebook # 11962

Note

Contains 95 pages of language notes. Manuscript.

box 1, folder 5

Field Notebook # 21962

Note

Contains 23 pages of language notes. Manuscript.

box 1, folder 6

Field Notebook # 31962

Note

Contains 27 pages of notes. Manuscript.

box 1, folder 7

Field Notebook # 11963

Note

July - August. 88 pages of notes, 2 loose pages. Manuscript.

box 1, folder 8

Field Notebook # 21963

Note

August 26 - September 26. 92 pages. Manuscript.

box 1, folder 9

Field Notebook # 31963

Note

September 27 - October 30. 87 pages. Manuscript.

box 1, folder 10

Field Notebook # 41963

Note

November 1 - November 30. 97 pages. Manuscript.

box 1, folder 11

Field Notebook # 51963

Note

December 1-23. 91 pages of notes. Manuscript.

box 1, folder 12

Field Notebook # 61964

Note

January 1 - February 21. 89 pages. Manuscript.

box 1, folder 13

Field Notebook # 71964

Note

February 22 - March 13. 78 pages of notes. Manuscript.

box 1, folder 14

Field Notebook # 81964

Note

March 14 - April 8. Contains 105 pages of notes. Manuscript.

box 1, folder 15

Field Notebook # 91964

Note

April 9 - May 11. 95 pages of notes. Manuscript.

box 1, folder 16

Field Notebook # 101964

Note

May 10 - June 28. 89 pages of notes. Manuscript.

box 1, folder 17

Field Notebook # 111964

Note

June 29 - July 21. 41 pages of notes. Manuscript.

Field Notebook Typescripts

box 2, folder 1

Diary1962

Note

July 17 - August 30. 21 pages. Typescript.

box 2, folder 2

Abstracted Diary1962 - 1964

Note

8 pages. Three typescripts.

box 2, folder 3

Abstracted Diary1963 - 1964

Note

July 22, 1963 - July 24, 1964. 44 pages. Typescript.

Murdock's Human Relations Area Files

box 2, folder 4

Umbi and Angelek index to notebooks and Murdock's human relations area codes adapted by Jane Goodale0

Note

1962-1964, 1967-1968. Includes also miscellaneous information for Umbi notebooks marked with Murdock's human relations area
codes. Manuscripts and typescripts.

box 2, folder 5

Demography (160)1963

Note

July 23 - October 23. 2 pages. Typescript.

box 2, folder 6

Language (190)1962 - 1964

Note

146 pages. Typescript.

box 2, folder 7

Language Notes (190)1964

Note

January. 8 pages. Typescript.

box 2, folder 8

Food Quest (220)1963 - 1964

Note

21 pages. Typescript.

box 2, folder 9

Domestic animals (231)1963 - 1964

Note

37 pages. Typescript.

box 2, folder 10

Tillage (240/241)1963 - 1964

Note

45 pages. Typescript.

box 2, folder 11

Food (250)1963 - 1964

Note

48 pages. Typescript.

box 2, folder 12

Material Culture (280)1963 - 1964

Note

7 pages. Typescript.

box 2, folder 13

Appearance (300)1963 - 1964

Note

12 pages. Typescript.

box 2, folder 14

Housing (340)1963 - 1964

Note

7 pages. Typescript.

box 2, folder 15

Property (420)1963 - 1964

Note

21 pages. Typescript.

box 2, folder 16

Exchange (430)1963 - 1964

Note

41 pages. Typescript.

box 2, folder 17

Interpersonal Relations (570)1963

Note

4 pages. Typescript.

box 2, folder 18

Visiting and Hospitality (573)1963

Note

1 page. Typescript.

box 2, folder 19

Feuds, Wars, and Brawls (578-720)1963 - 1964

Note

43 pages. Typescript.

box 2, folder 20

Marriage (580)1963 - 1964

Note

38 pages. Typescript.

box 2, folder 21

Residence Village (591)1963 - 1964

Note

25 pages. Typescript.

box 2, folder 22

Census (591.1)1963 - 1964

Note

10 pages. Typescript.

box 2, folder 23

Kinship (600)1963 - 1964

Note

86 pages. Typescript.

box 2, folder 24

Offences and Law (680)1963 - 1964

Note

6 pages. Typescript.

box 2, folder 25

Tabus (687)1963 - 1964

Note

7 pages. Typescript.

box 2, folder 26

Sickness (750)1963 - 1964

Note

28 pages. Typescript.

box 2, folder 27

Sorcery (754)1963 - 1964

Note

8 pages. Typescript.

box 2, folder 28

Death Burial (760)1963 - 1964

Note

19 pages. Typescript.

box 2, folder 29

Myth Story (770/773)1963 - 1964

Note

8 pages. Typescript.

box 2, folder 30

Spirits (776)1963 - 1964

Note

31 pages. Typescript.

box 2, folder 31

Magic (789)1963 - 1964

Note

5 pages. Typescript.

box 2, folder 32

Sex (830)1963 - 1964

Note

21 pages. Typescript.

box 2, folder 33

Reproduction (840)1963 - 1964

Note

7 pages. Typescript.

box 3, folder 1

Infancy and Childhood (850)1963 - 1964

Note

50 pages. Typescript.

box 3, folder 2

Initiation (881)1963 - 1964

Note

7 pages. Typescript.

box 3, folder 3

European Relations (900)1963 - 1964

Note

40 pages. Typescript.

Grant Materials

box 3, folder 4

Ethnography of New Britain1963 - 1964

Note

Part 1. Contains guidelines brochure, correspondence, grant proposals, and drafts of the final report. Typescripts.

box 3, folder 5

Ethnography of New Britain1963 - 1964

Note

Part 2. Supply list. 2 pages. Manuscript.

box 3, folder 6

Ethnography of New Britain1963 - 1964

Note

Part 3. Miscellenia. Contains receipts of supplies for fieldwork, air tickets and used check books.

Miscellaneous Materials

box 3, folder 7

Data Sheet on spherical object from New Britain0

Note

Typescript (1 page).

box 3, folder 8

Expenses notes1962

Note

Manuscript (10 pages).

box 3, folder 9

Metereological observations made in Umbi, New Britain during July 1963 - July 19640

Note

Part 1. Register. 1 register with handwritten notes.

box 3, folder 10, oversize FB42002

Metereological observations made in Umbi, New Britain1963 - 1964

Note

Part 2. Graphs of weather, tables for the determination of dew points and the relative humidity.

box 3, folder 11

Notes on food eaten in Umbi1963 - 1964

Note

29 pages. Manuscript.

box 3, folder 12

Plans for Jane Goodale's house in Umbi0

Note

Drawing with notes (1 page).

ANGELEK FIELDNOTES, 1967-1968

Field Notebooks

box 3, folder 13

Diary1967 - 1968

Note

June 1, 1967 - February 6, 1968. Notebook. Manuscript.

box 3, folder 14

Diary1968

Note

March 6 - August 7. Notebook. Manuscript.

box 3, folder 15

Fieldnotes1968

Note

March 31 - April 24. Notebook. Manuscript.

box 3, folder 16

Field Notebook # 1A1967

Note

September 15. 36 pages. Manuscript.

box 3, folder 17

Field Notebook # 11967

Note

September 23 - September 30. 100 pages. Manuscript.

box 3, folder 18

Field Notebook # 21967

Note

October 1-11. 100 pages. Manuscript.

box 3, folder 19

Field Notebook # 31967

Note

October 11-24. 100 pages. Manuscript.

box 4, folder 1

Field Notebook # 41967

Note

October 24 - November 13. 100 pages. Manuscript.

box 4, folder 2

Field Notebook # 51967

Note

November 14 - December 12. 98 pages. Manuscript.

box 4, folder 3

Field Notebook # 61967

Note

December 12-26. 96 pages. Manuscript.

box 4, folder 4

Field Notebook # 71968

Note

January 5-27. 98 pages. Manuscript.

box 4, folder 5

Field Notebook # 81968

Note

January 28 - February 14. 94 pages. Manuscript.

box 4, folder 6

Field Notebook # 91968

Note

February 14 - March 11. 100 pages. Manuscript.

box 4, folder 7

Field Notebook # 101968

Note

March 11 - April 11. 98 pages. Manuscript.

box 4, folder 8

Field Notebook # 111968

Note

May 11 - June 7. 100 pages. Manuscript.

box 4, folder 9

Field Notebook # 121968

Note

May 11 - June 8. 100 pages. Manuscript.

box 4, folder 10

Field Notebook # 131968

Note

June 8 - July 17. 98 pages. Manuscript.

box 4, folder 11

Field Notebook # 141968

Note

July 17-30. 30 pages. Manuscript.

box 4, folder 12

Kaulong chronology notes1967 - 1968

Note

58 pages of handwritten notes and a photocopy of a newspaper clipping with data on population demographics.

Field Notebook Typescripts

box 4, folder 13

Typescript summary - Diary1967 - 1968

Note

14 pages. Typescript.

box 4, folder 14

Typescript summary - Village Books1967

Note

8 pages. Typescript.

box 4, folder 15

Typescript summary - Village Books1968

Note

9 pages. Typescript.

box 4, folder 16

Field Notebook # 1A1967

Note

September 9-30. 21 pages. Typescript.

box 4, folder 17

Field Notebook # 21967

Note

October 1-11. 32 pages. Typescript.

box 4, folder 18

Field Notebook # 31967

Note

October 11-24. 33 pages. Typescript.

box 5, folder 1

Field Notebook # 41967

Note

October 24 - November 13. 35 pages. Typescript.

box 5, folder 2

Field Notebook # 51967

Note

November 14 - December 12. 28 pages. Typescript.

box 5, folder 3

Field Notebook # 61967

Note

December 12-26. 23 pages. Typescript.

box 5, folder 4

Field Notebook # 71968

Note

January 5-27. 21 pages. Typescript.

box 5, folder 5

Field Notebook # 81968

Note

January 28 - February 14. 30 pages. Typescript.

box 5, folder 6

Field Notebook # 91968

Note

February 14 - March 11. 31 pages. Typescript.

box 5, folder 7

Field Notebook # 101968

Note

March 11 - April 11. 30 pages. Typescript.

box 5, folder 8

Field Notebook # 111968

Note

April 11 - May 11. 34 pages. Typescript.

box 5, folder 9

Field Notebook # 121968

Note

May 11 - June 8. 31 pages. Typescript.

box 5, folder 10

Field Notebook # 131968

Note

June 8 - July 7. 28 pages. Typescript.

box 5, folder 11

Field Notebook # 141968

Note

July 14-30. 8 pages. Typescript.

box 5, folder 12

Election notes1968

Note

6 pages. Typescript.

Murdock's Human Relations Area Files

box 5, folder 13

Outline of Murdock's human relations area codes0

Note

Typescript.

box 5, folder 14

Language (190)1967 - 1968

Note

54 pages. Typescript.

box 5, folder 15

Food Quest (220)1967 - 1968

Note

20 pages. Typescript.

box 5, folder 16

Domestic Animals (230)1967 - 1968

Note

34 pages. Typescript.

box 5, folder 17

Tillage (241)1967 - 1968

Note

23 pages. Typescript.

box 5, folder 18

Food (250)1967 - 1968

Note

46 pages. Typescript.

box 5, folder 19

Fire (370)1967 - 1968

Note

5 pages. Typescript.

box 5, folder 20

Property (420)1967 - 1968

Note

36 pages. Typescript.

box 5, folder 21

Exchange (430)1967 - 1968

Note

Part 1. Shell transactions. 91 pages. Typescript.

box 5, folder 22

Exchange (430)1967 - 1968

Note

Part 2. Singsings. 20 pages. Typescript.

box 5, folder 23

Exchange (430)1967 - 1968

Note

Part 3. Notes on the quality of shells. 8 pages. Typescript.

box 5, folder 24

Singsings (540)1967 - 1968

Note

30 pages. Typescript.

box 5, folder 25

Geneaology (550)1967 - 1968

Note

Part 1. Kamil. 32 pages. Typescript.

box 6, folder 1

Geneaology (550)1967 - 1968

Note

Part 2. Kusuk. 35 pages. Typescript.

box 6, folder 2

Geneaology (550)1967 - 1968

Note

Part 3. Lemli (Luluai). 34 pages. Typescript.

box 6, folder 3

Geneaology (550)1967 - 1968

Note

Part 4. Molio (Tultul). 34 pages. Typescript.

box 6, folder 4

Geneaology (550)1967 - 1968

Note

Part 5. Papolio. 51 pages. Typescript.

box 6, folder 5

Tabus (687)1967 - 1968

Note

18 pages. Typescript.

box 6, folder 6

Conflict (720)1967 - 1968

Note

11 pages. Typescript.

box 6, folder 7

Illness (750)1967 - 1968

Note

23 pages. Typescript.

box 6, folder 8

Sorcery (754)1967 - 1968

Note

7 pages. Typescript.

box 6, folder 9

Death (760)1967 - 1968

Note

23 pages. Typescript.

box 6, folder 10

Spirits (776)1967 - 1968

Note

17 pages. Typescript.

box 6, folder 11

Sex (830)1967 - 1968

Note

59 pages. Typescript.

box 6, folder 12

Reproduction (840)1967 - 1968

Note

2 pages. Typescript.

box 6, folder 13

Infancy/Childhood (850)1967 - 1968

Note

45 pages. Typescript.

box 6, folder 14

European Contact (900)1967 - 1968

Note

89 pages. Typescript.

box 6, folder 15

Christianity (902)1967 - 1968

Note

10 pages. Typescript.

Grant Materials

box 6, folder 16

Culture Contact in Southwest New Britain1967 - 1968

Note

Part 1. Contains grant proposal, preliminary report, and final report. Three typescripts.

box 6, folder 17

Culture Contact in Southwest New Britain1967 - 1968

Note

Part 2. Budget notes. Contains a notebook and a bank statement. Manuscript.

Miscellaneous Materials

box 6, folder 18

Drawings1968

Note

3 pages of children's drawings.

ANGELEK FIELDNOTES, 1974

Field Notebooks

box 6, folder 19

Field Notebook # 11974

Note

June 13-27. 155 pages. Manuscript.

box 6, folder 20

Field Notebook # 21974

Note

June 26 - July 3. 100 pages. Manuscript.

box 6, folder 21

Field Notebook # 31974

Note

July 3-9. 98 pages. Manuscript.

box 6, folder 22

Field Notebook # 41974

Note

July 9-24. 160 pages. Manuscript.

box 7, folder 1

Field Notebook # 51974

Note

July 24 - August 8. 160 pages. Manuscript.

box 7, folder 2

Field Notebook # 61974

Note

August 8-20. 128 pages. Manuscript.

Field Notebook Typescripts

box 7, folder 3

Field Notebook # 11974

Note

June 13-27. Pages 1-34. Has references to tapes. Typescript.

box 7, folder 4

Field Notebook # 21974

Note

June 26 - July 3/4. Pages 35-54. Has references to tapes. Typescript.

box 7, folder 5

Field Notebook # 31974

Note

July 3-9. Pages 55-67. Has references to tapes. Typescript.

box 7, folder 6

Field Notebook # 41974

Note

July 9-24. Pages 68-99. Has references to tapes. Typescript.

box 7, folder 7

Field Notebook # 51974

Note

July 24 - August 8. Pages 101-133. Has references to tapes. Typescript.

box 7, folder 8

Field Notebook # 61974

Note

August 8-20. Pages 134-155. Has references to tapes. Typescript.

Murdock's Human Relations Area Files

box 7, folder 9

Tillage (241)1974

Note

June - August. 34 pages. Typescript.

Grant Materials

box 7, folder 10

Formal System of Learning in New Britain: A Study of Meaning and Content of Kaulong Song1973 - 1974

With Ann Chowning. Undated. Index to computer files, changes to the manuscript, photocopy of the map, list of geographical
names in the study area, and photocopies of 8 photographs with handwritten titles below each picture.

box 11, folder 14

Gender, Sexuality, and Marriage: A Kaulong Model of Nature and Culture - in Nature, Culture and Gender1980

Passismanua Census Division, West New Britain Open Electorate - in The Papua New Guinea Elections1965

Note

Reprint and typescript.

box 11, folder 17

Siblings As Spouses: The Reproduction and Replacement of Kaulong Society1981

Note

Published in Siblingship in Oceania: Studies in the Meaning of Kin Relations, ed. by Mac Marshall. Second and third drafts.
Typescripts.

box 11, folder 18

Tiwi of North Australia - in Encyclopedia of World Cultures1991

Note

Typescript.

box 11, folder 19

Under the Volcano - in The Politics of Dependence, Papua New Guinea1972

Note

With Ann Chowning. Ed. by A.L. and T.S. Epstein and I. Grossart. Contains 3 typescripts and a letter from Bill Epstein.

Articles

box 12, folder 1

Blowgun Hunters of the South Pacific - With Ann Chowning photographs1966

Note

March 17. Part 1. Paste-up with black-and-white and color photographs (preprint copy of the article with pages showing the
position of captions and the text).

box 12, folder 2

Blowgun Hunters of the South Pacific - With Ann Chowning photographs1966

Note

March 17. Part 2. Correspondence. Typescript of letters between Jane Goodale and Ann Chowning while they were in New Britain,
Papua New Guinea, and a letter from Andrew H. Brown, Senior Editorial Staff at National Geographic Society.

box 12, folder 3

Flint Industry from Southwest New Britain, Territory of New Guinea1966

Presented at AAA Annual Meeting. Contains handwritten outline of the paper, drafts (1 manuscript and 4 typescripts), and
a letter from Ann Chowning with comments about the article.

box 12, folder 11

From Wards and Converts to Economic Strategists: The Contemporary Tiwi of North Australia Plan for the Future1997

Note

July 17-20. Presented at the conference "From Myth to Mynerals: Place, Narrative, and Land Transformation," held in Canberra,
Australia. Contains correspondence, abstract, and typescript.

box 12, folder 12

In the Poker Game of Life Knowledge Is a Winning Hand: The Management of Knowledge Among the Kaulong...1976

Note

April 15. Presented at the Symposium on the Management of Knowledge in Oceania. Contains 3 typescripts.

box 12, folder 13

Kaulong Gender1973

Note

April. Contains typescript.

box 12, folder 14

Management of Knowledge Among the Kaulong1978

Note

February 15-19. Presented at the ASAO Symposium on Knowledge in Oceania held in Asilomar, California. Contains correspondence,
Outline for Symposium Presentations, list of paticipants in the preliminary session "Knowledge in Oceania," Report on Working
Session on Knowledge in Oceania (typescripts), notes (manuscript), and two paper drafts (typescripts).

box 12, folder 15

Politics in the Passismanu1970

Note

June 17-21. Presented at the conference on the Anthropology of the Bismark Archipelago at the Center for South Pacific Studies
at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Contains paper outline (manuscript), notes (manuscript), and 4 drafts (typescripts).

box 13, folder 1

Rape of the Men and the Seduction of Women Among the Kaulong and Sengseng of New Britain1973

Australian National University of Advanced Studies - Guidelines for Filing Fieldwork Expenses1961

Note

Contains typescript.

box 15, folder 13

Department of Anthropology and Sociology - Description of Departmental Research Facilities1960

Note

Contains typescript.

box 15, folder 14, oversize MC05103

Map of Gasmata sub-district, New Britain, Papua New Guinea0

Note

Undated. Map of area study, portion of Gasmata sub-district. Scale: 8 miles to an inch. Contains handwritten notes and
drawings. The map was drawn by David Goodger, the Kandrian patrol officer, who spent a week preparing a sketch map of the
region from his own patrols into the interior.

box 15, folder 15

Maps of sub-regions in New Britain, Papua New Guinea1962

Note

Contains photocopies of area study maps, figures, and index to maps.

box 15, folder 16, oversize MC05104

Maps of New Britain Open Electorates, Papua New Guinea0

Note

Undated (1960s?). Contains maps of Daulo and Goroka open electorates of Eastern Highlands and Madang Districts; map of Okapa
Open Electorate, Lufa, Henganofi and Kainantu Open Electorates; map of Talasea Open Electorate and Kandrian Open Electorate;
and map of Gazelle and Kokopo Open Electorates.

Maps of South Pacific Ocean Islands including Micronesia, Polynesia, and Melanesia1938 - 1975

Note

Contains 5 originals and 1 photocopy. Maps of South Pacific Islands (1938), New Britain (full-size photocopy), Austronesian
Languages by Peter Lincoln (1975), New Britain and New Ireland published by H. E. C. Robinson LTD, Islands of the Pacific
published by the National Geographic Society (1974), Papua and New Guinea published by the Division of National Mapping, Canberra
A.C.T. (1958).

box 15, folder 19

Miscellaneous newspaper clippings1970

Note

Contains 2 photocopies.

box 15, folder 20, oversize FB42004

Miscellaneous newspaper and magazine articles0

Note

Undated. Photocopy of magazine article "Romantic Voyage of the Varua," photocopy of Guinea Gold (Vol.1, No.1, November 19,
1942), and photocopy of the article "Hunt Them to Death" (on wildlife in New Guinea).

Papua New Guinea House of Assembly Elections 1968 Study - Documents and memorandum for research workers1968

Note

Contains typescripts of the following documents: Research Study of the Papua and New Guinea House of Assembly Elections 1968;
Briefing Document for Research Workers; Research Areas and Field Teams; Administrative Arrangements; Questionnaire for Candidates;
Some References on Elections in Developing Countries; Briefing Session, Lae, 2-3 January, 1968; Field Addresses of Team Members;
and Memorandum for Possible Contributors to a New Guinea Election Study.

Side A: Singsing in house. Side B: Singsing in Gisamilo (village), October 15-16, Part 1. For tape transcriptions see Field
notebook typescripts 1974 (Notebook # 1, page 9-10; Notebook # 3, page 55) and in Notes on tapes 1967-1968 and 1974.

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Angelek (source tape) # 61967 - 1968

Note

Side A and B: Singsing in Gisamilo, October 15-16, Part 2 and 3. For tape transcriptions see Field notebook typescripts 1967-1968
(Notebook # 11, page 29-30), Field notebook typescripts 1974 (Notebook # 1, page 11-12), and Notes on tapes 1967-1968 and
1974.

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Angelek (source tape) # 71967 - 1968

Note

Side A and B: Singsing in Gisamilo, October 15-16, Part 4 & 5. For tape transcriptions see Field notebook typescripts (Notebook
# 3, page 15) and Notes on tapes 1967-1968 and 1974.

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Angelek (source tape) # 81967 - 1968

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Side A and B: Singsing "before eye and pig" (Lut a Yu) in Gisamilo or before pig's sacrifice. For tape transcriptions see
Field notebook typescripts 1974 (Notebook 1, page 15) and Notes on tapes 1967-1968 and 1974.

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Angelek (source tape) # 91967 - 1968

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Side A and B: Singsing in Gisamilo. For tape transcriptions see Field notebook typescripts 1967-1968 (Notebook # 4, page
9) and Notes on tapes 1967-1968 and 1974.

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Angelek (source tape) # 101967 - 1968

Note

Side A: Stories, Singsing in house (coconuts). Side B: Singsing in house (continued).

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Angelek (source tape) # 111967 - 1968

Note

Side A and B: Singsing in Paduor (village). For tape transcriptions see Field notebook typescripts 1974 (Notebook # 2, page
41) and Notes on tapes 1967-1968 and 1974.

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Angelek (source tape) # 121967 - 1968

Note

Side A and B: Singsing in Paduor (continued).

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Angelek (source tape) # 131967 - 1968

Note

Side A and B: School Singsing, December 2. For tape transcriptions see Field notebook typescripts 1974 (Notebook # 5, page
129) and Notes on tapes 1967-1968 and 1974.

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Angelek (source tape) # 141967 - 1968

Note

Side A: Dialects of Kaulong, Singsing with a skull of a man (laungin). Side B: Panpipes (lawi) and flute (lapulil). For
tape transcriptions see Field notebook typescripts 1967-1968 (Notebook # 9, page 27), Field notebook typescripts 1974 (Notebook
# 5, page 104), and Notes on tapes 1967-1968 and 1974.

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Angelek (source tape) # 151967 - 1968

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Side A: Sia (type of song performance with a masked dance originated in Siassi, region in Papua New Guinea). Side B: Tubuan
(type of song performance with a masked figure dressed in a costume made of painted bark, feathers, wood, and streamers of
leaves). For tape transcriptions see Field notebook typescripts 1974 (Notebook # 1, page 29; Notebook # 5, page 107) and
Notes on tapes 1967-1968 and 1974.

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Angelek (source tape) # 161967 - 1968

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Side A and B: Christmas in Lauring (village), Dikaiyikngin singsing (all-night ceremony of singing), singsing in Silo (village),
sasungin (tooth blackening ceremony performed on young men) in Lapalam (village) on January 15-16. For tape transcriptions
see Field notebook typescripts 1967-1968 (Notebook # 7, page 7) and Notes on tapes 1967-1968 and 1974.

Side A: Singsing with a skull of a man (laungin). Side B: Singsing with a skull of a man (continued), Stories. For tape
transcriptions see Field notebook typescripts 1974 (Notebook # 11, page 22-23) and Notes on tapes 1967-1968 and 1974.

Side A and B: Stories. For tape transcriptions see Field notebook typescripts 1967-1968 (Notebook # 12, page 12-14) and Notes
on tapes 1967-1968 and 1974.

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Angelek (source tape) # 311967 - 1968

Note

Side A and B: Singsing with pig Awan, May 23-24.

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Angelek (source tape) # 32A1967 - 1968

Note

Side A: Stories. Side B: Blank.

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Angelek (source tape) # 32B1967 - 1968

Note

Side A: Stories. Side B: Blank.

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Angelek (source tape) # 331967 - 1968

Note

Side A and B: Kapti singsing.

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Angelek (source tape) # 351967 - 1968

Note

Side A: Lawi (panpipes). Side B: Kapti.

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Angelek (source tape) # 361967 - 1968

Note

Side A and B: Last singsing.

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Angelek (compiled tape) # S11967 - 1968

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Side A: Singsing in Gisamilo (village), October 15-16. Side B: Blank.

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Angelek (compiled tape) # S21967 - 1968

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Side A and B: Lut a Yu singsing in Gisamilo, October 15-16. Lut a Yu singsing is a type of song performance involving the
sacrifice of pigs.

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Angelek (compiled tape) # S31967 - 1968

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Side A and B: Lut a Yu singsing in Anahau (village).

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Angelek (compiled tape) # S41967 - 1968

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Side A and B: Sasungin (tooth blackening ritual or boy's initiation to adulthood), Pandome's puberty singsing (first menses
ritual or girl's initiation to adulthood), and Dikaiyikngin (all-night song performance) singsing in Gisamilo.

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Angelek (compiled tape) # S51967 - 1968

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Side A and B: House singsing.

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Angelek (compiled tape) # S61967 - 1968

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Side A and B: Instrumental music - Lawi (panpipes), lapulil (flute), and larasup (bunched pipes).

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Angelek (compiled tape) # S71967 - 1968

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Side A and B: Larasup (bunched pipes), School singsing, Sia singsing (type of song performance with dance originated in Siassi
region of Papua New Guinea), Tubuan singsing (type of song performance with a masked figure), Dikaiyikngin singsing (all-night
singsing), and Kapti singsing # 2.

Side A and B: Dikaiyikngin in Gisamilo (continued). Side B: Lut a Yu singsing (with sacrifice of pigs) in Gisamilo - Part
1.

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Angelek (compiled cassette) # C41974

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Side A: Lut a Yu in Gisamilo - Part 2. Side B: Lut a Yu in Paduor (village) - Part 1.

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Angelek (compiled cassette) # C51974

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Side A: Lut a Yu in Paduor - Part 2. Side B: Lut a Yu in Paduor - Part 3.

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Angelek (compiled cassette) # C61974

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Side A: Lut a Yu in Paduor (concluded) - Part 4. Side B: Lut a Yu in Anahau (village) - Part 1.

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Angelek (compiled cassette) # C71974

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Side A: Lut a Yu in Anahau - Part 2. Side B: Lut a Yu in Anahau - Part 3.

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Angelek (compiled cassette) # C81974

Note

Side A: Lut a Yu Singsing with pig Awan - Part 1. Side B: Lut a Yu Singsing with pig Awan - Part 2. For tape transcriptions
see Field notebook typescripts 1974 (Notebook 3, page 61) and in Notes on tapes 1967-1968 and 1974.

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Angelek (compiled cassette) # C91974

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Side A: Lut a Yu singsing with pig Awan - Part 3, Lut a Yu singsing in Silo (village).

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Angelek (compiled cassette) # C101974

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Side A: Sasungin singsing (tooth blackening ceremony or boy's initiation to adulthood) in Lapalam - First night. Side B:
Sasungin singsing in Lapalam - Second night.

Cutting bush in Kaukau's garden in rain, View of Jane Goodale's house from the mission (17-21).

box 35, folder 6

Roll # 790

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Cutting bush in Kaukau's garden.

box 35, folder 7

Roll # 800

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View of Jane Goodale's house and the mountains from the mission (1-13), Red flower (14-21).

box 35, folder 8

Roll # 810

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Men clearing bush in brothers' garden and mountains in the background (2-20), View of Jane Goodale's house from the mission
(21-22).

box 35, folder 9

Roll # 820

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Ninbi cutting hair to Debli (1-6), Sunday gathering in Umbi (7-8), Lamopli dressed up in borrowed laplaps (strips of cloth,
worn overlapping and fastened at the waist or at the neck), a belt and a hat (9-10), Ihemeana Useime in her best songon (grass
skirt) (12-21).

box 35, folder 10

Roll # 830

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View of Umbi (1-3), Soksili with a child, a piglet, and a dog going down the path (4-6), People in front of Jane Goodale's
house (7-12), men cutting hair (10-12), Ninbi shaving Debli's head (13-21).

box 35, folder 11

Roll # 840

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Young women and men tying kanda for Jane Goodale's house (1-21).

box 35, folder 12

Roll # 850

Note

Young women and men tying kanda for Jane Goodale's house.

box 35, folder 13

Roll # 860

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Women and girls cleaning Sutli's garden with coconut scrapers, also includes Warkoros and Krosme working (1-13, 15-17, 20-21).

Ann Chowning in Umbi (2-8), Women and Ninbi playing cards (9-12), Jane Goodale - Talking to people and taking notes under
her house in Umbi (13-23), Jane eating Taro (24-25), Jane feeding her dog in Umbi (28), Jane Goodale having dinner at her
house in Umbi (29-35).

Scenes around garden house - Lita babysitting Yialesme and Uuli (0-26, 31-35), Uuli playing in a bark roll (27-30).

box 37, folder 2

Roll # 1800

Note

Jane Goodale's house in Umbi (1-3), Children playing, sliding on bark (4-37).

box 37, folder 3

Roll # 1810

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On the way to church (1), Church service and view of the interior (2-12, 18-22), Ann Chowning photographing the church (13-16),
Women delousing a pig (23-36), Group of people talking after the service (37).

View of Kandrian from the airfield (1-10), Lamopli with a flower in her hair (12-14), People on coronation drive (18), View
of Chin Cheu's from outside (17-19), View of Chin Cheu's from inside (22-26).

Lakalai - View from the airplane (1-15), View of the mountains from the plane (16-18), View of the sunset (21-23), Ann Chowning
photographed near a pig tied for a feast (25-31), Galip and children (32-34).

Children welfare - Vaccination of children and medical examination (2-36).

box 38, folder 11

Roll # 270

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Cats (1-3), Damming a pool in a small stream (5-10, 26-37), Gathering tree branches in the forest for damming the pool (11-15),
Making baskets from tree bark (16-23). [In the dry season, pools in small streams are dammed and the water bailed out to
gather shrimp and fish]

box 38, folder 12

Roll # 280

Note

Bailing water out of the dammed pool (1-30), Young men sitting in Jane Goodale's house (34-37).

box 38, folder 13

Roll # 290

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Washing clothing in the river and other scenes around the river (1-34).

box 38, folder 14

Roll # 300

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Scenes in the garden (2-17), hunting with a blowgun (14-24), Wild animals hunted with a blowgun are displayed (1-13).

box 38, folder 15

Roll # 310

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Wild foods. Young boys photographed displaying edible plants, roots, and fruits found in the forest (15-36).

box 38, folder 16

Roll # 320

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Jane Goodale in her house in Angelek (14,15), children hunting for bats in the forest (16, 19-29, 32-37), children gathering
edible foods in the forest (2-3, 6-13, 31).

box 38, folder 17

Roll # 330

Note

Children eating, children fishing in the stream.

box 38, folder 18

Roll # 350

Note

Marriage of Mikails. Killing a pig (6-11), Shells placed on the pig (12-17).